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Surf Report for San Diego California

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San Diego Surf Report Your AI-powered wave guide to America's Finest City The "San Diego Surf Report" is your essential tool for finding the best waves in Southern California's surf mecca. This podcast, leveraging AI analysis of National Weather Service data, delivers precise San Diego-specific wave info. Here's what you'll get in each episode: - Hyper-Focused Forecasts: Detailed reports covering swell direction and period, wave height, wind patterns, and water temperature. - Spot Check: Get insights on how the conditions will impact breaks from La Jolla Shores to Blacks Beach, Imperial Beach, and beyond. - Tailored for All Levels: Our AI will recommend beaches and breaks suited to your experience, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro. - Tide Watch: Know when to paddle out with accurate high and low tide information for peak sessions. - Local Vibe (Coming Soon): We're working to incorporate updates on crowds, local contests, and insights from San Diego's vibrant surf community. The "San Diego Surf Report" is the perfect resource for: - San Diego Surf Stalwarts: Optimize your everyday sessions with quick updates and condition analysis. - Surf Travelers: Confidently navigate San Diego's diverse breaks for an epic surf vacation. - Ocean Lovers: Stay connected to the ever-changing conditions and cultural pulse of San Diego's iconic surf scene. This AI-powered podcast ensures you get accurate and timely information. No more scouring multiple websites - it's all consolidated in one place. Subscribe to the "San Diego Surf Report" and let's find those perfect waves! For more information check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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episode Southern California Surf Report June 20-21: 3-6 Foot Waves, High Rip Current Risk, Safe Conditions cover

Southern California Surf Report June 20-21: 3-6 Foot Waves, High Rip Current Risk, Safe Conditions

Good morning, surfers and beach lovers! Here's your surf report for Southern California this Saturday and Sunday, June 20th and 21st. Alright, let's talk waves first. Both Orange County and San Diego County are looking at pretty consistent conditions with three to five foot faces, and we're definitely going to see some sets pushing up to six feet. The swell is mixed, coming from a couple different directions, which should keep things interesting throughout the day. Now here's the important part, and I want you to really pay attention to this one. We've got a Beach Hazards Statement in effect through eleven PM Sunday, and there's a HIGH rip current risk for both days. That's not a warning to stay out of the water, but it is a reminder to respect the ocean and know what you're getting into. Life threatening rip currents are likely, so if you do get caught in one, remember to stay calm and swim parallel to the shore rather than fighting it directly. Water temperatures are pretty comfortable for June, ranging from 61 to 68 degrees up in Orange County and 63 to 67 down in San Diego. You might want a light wetsuit depending on how long you're planning to stay out there. Let's break down the tides real quick. For Newport Beach, we've got a high of 4.8 feet early Saturday morning around 2:29 AM, then it bottoms out around 9:33 AM, comes back up to 4.4 feet in the afternoon, and drops again to 2.1 feet by late evening. Sunday follows a similar pattern with highs of 4 and 4.6 feet. Down in La Jolla, Saturday's high tide hits 4.7 feet at 2:21 AM, with lows at 9:26 AM and 10:09 PM. Sunday's tides are comparable with highs around 4 and 4.6 feet. There's no thunderstorm activity expected either day, so you won't have to worry about that particular hazard. That's always nice to know. The bottom line? You've got solid, consistent three to five foot waves with occasional six foot sets, comfortable water temps, and clear skies. Just be smart about those rip currents. Check conditions regularly, let someone know where you're going, and stick to beaches you know. Have fun out there and be safe. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

20. juni 2026 - 2 min
episode Southern California Surf Forecast: 3 to 5 Foot Waves Friday and Saturday with Dangerous Rip Currents cover

Southern California Surf Forecast: 3 to 5 Foot Waves Friday and Saturday with Dangerous Rip Currents

Good morning! Here's your surf forecast for Southern California's coastal waters this Friday and Saturday. We're looking at some active conditions along both Orange County and San Diego County beaches today, with a Beach Hazards Statement in effect through eleven PM this evening. If you're planning to hit the water, pay close attention because life threatening rip currents are likely. Let's start with Orange County. You're looking at three to five foot waves with sets pushing up to six feet. The swell is coming from a couple of different directions mixing together, primarily from the west northwest and south southwest. Water temps are sitting in that comfortable range of sixty four to sixty seven degrees. Newport Beach will see a high tide of five point six feet early this morning around one twenty eight AM, followed by that lower low tide at eight forty five AM. There's another high tide coming around three thirty seven PM if you're planning an afternoon session. And no thunderstorm activity is expected today, so at least you won't have to worry about lightning. San Diego County is tracking similarly with that same high rip current risk throughout the day. Expect three to five foot waves, though you might see some locally higher sets mixed in there. The water's slightly cooler down here, ranging from sixty two to sixty six degrees. La Jolla will experience a high tide of five point five feet just after one twenty AM, with that notably low tide at eight thirty seven AM. Again, expect another high tide around three thirty one PM. The swell here is coming from the southwest and west northwest, creating that mixed swell pattern we often see. Moving into Saturday, conditions stay consistent across both zones. Orange County will maintain that high rip current risk with three to five foot surf, while San Diego County will see the same. Water temperatures hold steady in similar ranges. The swell pattern continues from similar directions, though slightly shifted. Both areas remain free from any thunderstorm potential. Bottom line for your weekend: if you're venturing out, understand that rip currents will be life threatening and likely. These conditions demand respect and awareness. Stay safe out there, and enjoy the waves responsibly. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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episode Southern California Surf Report Thursday Friday Solid Three to Five Foot Waves High Rip Current Risk Orange County San Diego cover

Southern California Surf Report Thursday Friday Solid Three to Five Foot Waves High Rip Current Risk Orange County San Diego

# Southern California Surf Report: Thursday and Friday Surfers, listen up! The National Weather Service is putting a Beach Hazards Statement in effect through Friday night for both Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas, and we've got some solid conditions you'll want to pay attention to. Let's start with what's firing in the water. We're looking at consistent three to five foot waves with sets reaching up to six feet across both regions. That's a nice, workable swell that should keep things interesting all day long. The energy is coming from mixed directions, combining swells from the south and west, which means you're getting that layered swell texture that makes for quality peaks. Now here's the important part, and I want you to listen carefully: rip current risk is HIGH for both areas through Friday night. And when the National Weather Service says high risk, that means life threatening rip currents are likely. This isn't something to brush off. If you're heading out, make absolutely sure you know how to escape a rip current. Swim parallel to shore, stay calm, and never panic. If you're not comfortable in strong currents, consider sitting this one out or staying in the shallows. Water temperatures are pleasant, ranging from sixty-one to seventy degrees depending on whether you're up in Orange County or down in San Diego. Comfortable enough that most folks can handle a few hours without a wetsuit, though some extra neoprene never hurts. Weather-wise, you're looking at clear skies with zero thunderstorm potential, so you won't have to worry about lightning strikes or sudden weather shutdowns. Let's break down the tidal situation because it matters. In Orange County at Newport Beach, you've got a low of negative one-point-one feet hitting around eight in the morning, then a high of three-point-nine feet in the early afternoon. By evening you'll see another low around seven-thirty. Friday follows a similar pattern with a stronger high of five-point-six feet right after midnight, then that ultra-low of negative zero-point-six feet in the late morning before pushing back up. Down in San Diego at La Jolla, the timing is slightly different but the pattern is the same. You're getting those extreme lows in the morning hours both days, which actually creates some interesting beach and reef conditions. Low tide surfers know that means exposed structure and potentially hollow sections. The mixed swell composition is coming from roughly south to south-southwest and west-northwest directions, which should create some nice cross-currents in the lineup. This means you might find shifty peaks that reward quick positioning and channel changes. Bottom line: Go out, have fun, but respect the ocean. The high rip current risk is real, conditions are solid, and the weather is cooperating. Just stay aware, stay smart, and you're going to have a great couple of days in the water. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

18. juni 2026 - 2 min
episode Southern California Surf Forecast: High Rip Currents, Three to Six Foot Waves Wednesday Through Thursday cover

Southern California Surf Forecast: High Rip Currents, Three to Six Foot Waves Wednesday Through Thursday

Good morning, this is your Southern California surf forecast for Wednesday, June 17th through Thursday evening. A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect through 11 PM Friday for both Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas, so pay close attention to what's happening in the water. Let's start with Orange County. Today you're looking at three to five foot waves with sets reaching six feet. The rip current risk is high, which means life threatening rip currents are likely, so if you're heading out, know what to look for and how to escape one. Water temperatures are running sixty-one to sixty-six degrees, so a wetsuit is definitely recommended. We've got mixed swell coming in from both the south and west, and there's no thunderstorm potential on the horizon. For your tide information at Newport Beach, expect a low of minus one point five feet this morning around 7 o'clock, then a high of three point eight feet just before 2 PM. The tide dips again to two point two feet around 6:15 PM, then surges to a pretty healthy six point two feet late tonight at 11:30 PM. Moving down the coast to San Diego County, conditions are slightly different but equally important. Today's surf is similar, three to five feet with some local south-facing beaches picking up sets to six feet. The rip current risk is also high here, but water temps are a bit warmer, sitting between sixty-five and sixty-nine degrees. Your mixed swell is coming from between two hundred twenty and two hundred eighty degrees. At La Jolla, we're seeing that same low of minus one point five feet around 7 AM, a high of three point eight feet at 1:45 PM, then a low of two point two feet at 6:15 PM before that strong high of six point two feet at 11:30 PM. Now here's where things get interesting heading into Thursday. Orange County will maintain that high rip current risk with waves dropping to three to five feet and mixed swell continuing from the south and west. San Diego County, however, is looking at improving conditions with the rip current risk dropping to moderate, which is much better for beach safety. Waves here will be smaller at two to four feet with occasional five foot sets. The swell shifts slightly to come more from the south-southwest and west. Bottom line: both regions will see some decent swell through Thursday, but keep your eyes on those rip currents, especially today. If you get caught in one, don't panic. Stay calm, swim parallel to shore until you're out of the current, then head back to the beach. Whether you're in the water or just watching from the sand, stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

17. juni 2026 - 2 min
episode San Diego Orange County Surf Forecast June 16-19 High Rip Current Risk Three to Seven Foot Waves cover

San Diego Orange County Surf Forecast June 16-19 High Rip Current Risk Three to Seven Foot Waves

Good morning, this is your San Diego County and Orange County surf forecast for Tuesday, June 16th through Friday. A Beach Hazards Statement is in effect through 11 PM Friday as we're dealing with some serious rip current activity along the coast. Let's start with what's happening in the water today. We're looking at high rip current risk across both San Diego and Orange County beaches. If you're planning a beach day, make sure you're aware of these dangerous currents and know how to escape them if you get caught. The rule is simple: don't panic and swim parallel to the shore. For the swell, Orange County can expect three to six feet with local sets reaching seven feet. Down in San Diego County, we're looking at three to five feet, with south-facing beaches seeing sets up to six feet. The water temperature is slightly warmer down south, ranging from 67 to 69 degrees compared to Orange County's 61 to 67 degrees. We've got mixed swell coming from multiple directions, which is creating that bumpy, complex surf pattern we're experiencing. Thunderstorm potential is nonexistent, so at least you won't have to worry about lightning ruining your session. Now let's talk tides because they're crucial for planning your beach visit. In Orange County at Newport Beach, we've got a low of minus 1.7 feet at 6:18 AM, followed by a high of 3.7 feet around 1 PM. You'll see another low at 5:20 PM and a high of 6.7 feet late tonight at 11:41 PM. Down in San Diego at La Jolla, similar patterns with a low of minus 1.7 feet at 6:12 AM and a high of 3.7 feet at 12:53 PM. Another low at 5:17 PM and that high tide reaches 6.7 feet at 11:35 PM. Wednesday looks much like today. The rip current risk remains high across both counties, so exercise the same caution. We're maintaining three to six feet in Orange County with local sets to seven feet. San Diego County stays at three to five feet with south-facing beaches picking up six-foot sets. Again, no thunderstorm threat, so it's a clean water situation weather-wise. The mixed swell continues from slightly different angles, suggesting the surf pattern is evolving just a bit day to day. Wednesday's tides will shift slightly earlier, with the low tide at La Jolla occurring at 7 AM and the high tide at 1:44 PM. This pattern holds through Friday when the Beach Hazards Statement expires. Stay aware, stay safe, and if you're heading out, respect those rip currents. They're no joke this week. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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